Biography

Eric Lieberman, M.D., F.A.C.C., received his medical degree from Emory University in Atlanta. He completed his residency in internal medicine at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and fellowship in cardiovascular disease at Duke University School of Medicine. A native of Montgomery County, Dr. Lieberman served as a cardiologist in the US Air Force prior to returning to Maryland. Dr. Lieberman is board certified in cardiovascular disease and interventional cardiology. His special interests include coronary and valvular heart disease. Dr. Lieberman has been recognized as one of the area’s “Top Doctors” several times by Washingtonian magazine.

Recent News Articles & Media Coverage

In 1980, physicians at Suburban Hospital saved Constantine Zuras's life the first time. Thirty-four years later, Mr. Zura relied on Suburban Hospital to provide lifesaving care after experiencing chest pain. Suburban's Emergency Department by Assistant Director of Emergency Medicine Brendan Carmody, M.D. sprang into action by performing emergency angioplasty and calling Cardiologist Eric Lieberman, M.D., with the results. “An angiogram showed that one of the arteries in Mr. Zuras’s heart was completely blocked, so we performed a coronary angioplasty, inserted a drugeluting stent to open the artery, and stopped his heart attack,” said Dr. Lieberman of Johns Hopkins Community Physicians Heart Care.

Dr. Eric Lieberman, cardiologist at JHCP Heart Care, sheds some light on the new guidelines and the use of statins to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease.